"Eligibility for higher pay scale is not frozen at the stage of initial appointment, but is capable of being altered upon acquisition of higher qualification,
read more"Merely because the original Plaintiff and the original Defendant were friends and neighbours does not mean that an oral agreement entered into between them would have
read more"Dowry deaths are indeed a profound disgrace and a major social evil representing a severe violation of human rights and dignity." Supreme Court, in a significant
read more"When a convict prays for remission of sentence, the relevant date as regards the applicability of a particular policy would be the date on which
read more"Subsequent bar on the power of the court to take cognizance of an offence is of no consequence to those proceedings where cognizance was taken
read more"Since the concerned DNA report which forms the core basis to derive nexus of appellant to conviction, itself is doubtful, no reasonable view could have
read more" High Court also failed to appreciate that a minor cannot be expected to respond to a public notice or initiate legal proceedings independently." Supreme
read more"The settled principle of law is that the scope of proceedings under Section 96 of the Code of Civil Procedure and Order IX Rule XIII
read more"Unless the charged employee accepts his guilt in clear terms, an enquiry on the charges drawn against him would have to be held... a witness would have
read more"A litigant cannot be permitted to abuse the process of Court to file a fresh proceeding again on the same cause of action. The bar
read more"Scheme of representation of a minor as enumerated in Order XXXII is secular in nature, without being tied up to the personal law of any
read more"Such an action on the part of the Presiding Officer cannot be painted red, alleging bias", Karnataka High Court has quashed a transfer order obtained
read more"The doctrine of contributory negligence, which may sometimes apply to adults, cannot ordinarily be invoked against children of tender age." High Court of Jammu &
read more"The 'immediately preceding three years' for computing the 'market value' on the date of notification under section 11... would be 'immediately preceding three years' from
read more"...there is no ground warranting interference under Article 226 of the Constitution in respect of the said acquisition proceedings." Kerala High Court, in a significant ruling
read more"Once the Appellate Court, in exercise of its jurisdiction, has extended the benefit of probation on legally sustainable grounds, the same would not be withdrawn merely
read more"If the petitioners are already married and have their spouse alive, he/she cannot be legally permitted to enter into live-in relationship with a third person
read more"Denial by the accused itself is not sufficient to consider prima facie that there is no mens rea of the applicants for the said offence
read more"Where the only evidence against an accused person is the recovery of stolen property... it is not safe to draw the inference that the person in
read more"First Appellate Court without following the procedure as required under Order XLI Rule 31 of the Code of Civil Procedure, set-aside the total judgment of the trial
read more"Dowry deaths are indeed a profound disgrace and a major social evil representing a severe violation of human rights and dignity." Supreme Court, in a significant
read more"When a convict prays for remission of sentence, the relevant date as regards the applicability of a particular policy would be the date on which
read more"Subsequent bar on the power of the court to take cognizance of an offence is of no consequence to those proceedings where cognizance was taken
read more"Since the concerned DNA report which forms the core basis to derive nexus of appellant to conviction, itself is doubtful, no reasonable view could have
read more" High Court also failed to appreciate that a minor cannot be expected to respond to a public notice or initiate legal proceedings independently." Supreme
read more"The settled principle of law is that the scope of proceedings under Section 96 of the Code of Civil Procedure and Order IX Rule XIII
read more"Unless the charged employee accepts his guilt in clear terms, an enquiry on the charges drawn against him would have to be held... a witness would have
read more"A litigant cannot be permitted to abuse the process of Court to file a fresh proceeding again on the same cause of action. The bar
read moreIn a significant ruling that strikes at the heart of staged insurance fraud, the Supreme Court set aside a Rs. 3.33 crore award granted
read more"The institutional assumption that these officers had no future in the Navy was embedded in their service records and later invoked against them at the
read more"The ACRs of the Appellants, having never been authored to assess their suitability for career progression, could not have been considered as indicative thereof, and
read more"The maxim 'Nemo debet bis vexari' prevents a litigant who has had an opportunity of proving a fact in support of his claim or defence and
read more"A security deposit remains the property of the entity making the deposit until a valid adjustment is made; once the moratorium under Section 14 IBC kicks
read more"The role of an expert committee appointed by an adjudicatory forum is only to assist and not to adjudicate — adjudicatory functions conferred on the NGT
read more"Regulatory power must be exercised as a collaborative enterprise and must not be exercised in a manner that ignores the purpose and object of a policy or
read more"The factual existence of an unfilled post cannot be conflated with the legal question of the permissible mode of filling it", Supreme Court of India on
read more"A concession or relaxation in a qualifying examination merely enables entry of a candidate into the zone of consideration and cannot be treated as relaxation in
read more"The term ‘Court’ used in Section 28-A would include under its ambit the High Court and this Court as well; any interpretation to the contrary would
read moreThe Supreme Court of India on March 25, 2026 set aside a Gujarat High Court order that had cancelled a Letter of Award and an executed contract
read more"The conviction can be sustained on the sole testimony of the prosecutrix, if it inspires confidence... minor contractions or small discrepancies should not be a ground
read more"Eligibility for higher pay scale is not frozen at the stage of initial appointment, but is capable of being altered upon acquisition of higher qualification,
read more"Merely because the original Plaintiff and the original Defendant were friends and neighbours does not mean that an oral agreement entered into between them would have
read more"Scheme of representation of a minor as enumerated in Order XXXII is secular in nature, without being tied up to the personal law of any
read more"Such an action on the part of the Presiding Officer cannot be painted red, alleging bias", Karnataka High Court has quashed a transfer order obtained
read more"The doctrine of contributory negligence, which may sometimes apply to adults, cannot ordinarily be invoked against children of tender age." High Court of Jammu &
read more"The 'immediately preceding three years' for computing the 'market value' on the date of notification under section 11... would be 'immediately preceding three years' from
read more"...there is no ground warranting interference under Article 226 of the Constitution in respect of the said acquisition proceedings." Kerala High Court, in a significant ruling
read more"Once the Appellate Court, in exercise of its jurisdiction, has extended the benefit of probation on legally sustainable grounds, the same would not be withdrawn merely
read more"If the petitioners are already married and have their spouse alive, he/she cannot be legally permitted to enter into live-in relationship with a third person
read more"Denial by the accused itself is not sufficient to consider prima facie that there is no mens rea of the applicants for the said offence
read more"Where the only evidence against an accused person is the recovery of stolen property... it is not safe to draw the inference that the person in
read more"First Appellate Court without following the procedure as required under Order XLI Rule 31 of the Code of Civil Procedure, set-aside the total judgment of the trial
read more"Such a right to receive reimbursement in the future would certainly enhance the economic stature of the petitioner, and as such, would amount to an
read more"Considering the historical importance of the idol recovered as it is claimed to be belonging to 9-10th century and sensitivity of the sectarian interpretation as
read more"It is the settled propositions of law that, like cases are to be decided alike and similarly placed petitioners are entitled to get equal treatments
read more"The avoidance clause in the policy makes all the difference", Gujarat High Court has held that an insurance company cannot escape paying compensation to road accident
read more"If the siding charges levied and collected by the Railways are contended to be legal as well as valid, there cannot be any question of 'overcharge'."
read more"The complaint is completely silent on the petitioner's role in day-to-day working — no specific averment that the Managing Director was responsible for manufacturing or marketing operations",
read more"The mere assertion that witnesses were unwilling to depose cannot, by itself, justify dispensing with a fullfledged enquiry, particularly when the punishment imposed is that of removal
read more"It is a statutory Form identified by distinct identification number disbursed by the Returning Officer himself to each candidate... Hence, there is no case made out
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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